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AI Trend: Sundar Pichai also joined the Nano Banana trend, created 3D images, so far 5 billion images have been generated...

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New trends in artificial intelligence are making waves on social media. Google Gemini AI's "Nano Banana" image is trending these days. Google CEO Sundar Pichai has also joined this new photo trend. He shared his own 3D figurine-style image in a post, praising Gemini's Nano Banana feature.

Josh Woodward, Vice President of Google Labs, Gemini, and AI Studio, reposted Pichai's post, stating that Gemini has generated over 5 billion images in just one month. He added that the latest trend is people generating photos showing themselves with their "baby versions."

Responding to this post, Sundar Pichai jokingly wrote, "Now consider that 5 billion and 1." He also shared a 3D figurine photo of himself made with Nano Banana.

What is the Nano Banana 3D Figurine Trend?
This image feature of Gemini AI is trending. In this prompt, any photo can be transformed into a miniature figurine style or retro look. People are having fun transforming their selfies, family photos, nature photos, or pet images into this style.

Google shared the prompt.
Google also shared a sample prompt for creating a 3D figurine image:

“Create a 1/7 scale commercialized figurine of the characters in the picture, in a realistic style, in a real environment. The figurine is placed on a computer desk. The figurine has a round transparent acrylic base with no text on the base. The content on the computer screen is a 3D modeling process of this figurine. Next to the computer screen is a toy packaging box, designed in a style reminiscent of high-quality collectible figures, printed with original artwork. The packaging features two-dimensional flat illustrations.”

Growing Popularity of the AI ​​Trend
Gemini AI's Nano Banana feature isn't just about fun photo editing; it also offers a glimpse into the creative potential of AI and user interaction. This trend demonstrates how rapidly AI tools are becoming a part of people's digital experiences.


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